Wear it Loud

Wear it Loud is a jewelry exhibition which showcase art jewelry as a fashion statement. The idea is to providing fashion lovers with an alternative to the jewelry regularly featured in fashion publications. One of the artists is Swedish Johanna Törnqvist who will show a piece of jewelry called Vingklippt (Pinioned) made out of reused material from our daily waste.

The raw simple material has been processed to become new precious material, pleated and stitched together with the same precision as haute couture, to make a statement about our daily consumption, Johanna says.

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